The Pricelessness of Relationships
Series Luke
The Pricelessness of Relationships
The Priceless Value of Relationships
The teaching emphasizes the paramount importance of relationships, asserting that nothing, including material possessions or worldly success, should compromise them. Drawing from Luke's teachings on reconciliation, forgiveness, and the dangers of misleading others, the message warns against the temptation to prioritize self-preservation and worldly gain over spiritual integrity, illustrating this through parables about shrewd stewards and the necessity of humility. Ultimately, the message underscores the call to prioritize faithfulness to God and the well-being of others, recognizing that true wisdom lies in yielding to divine guidance and avoiding the pitfalls of pride and self-seeking.
Relationships, Stewardship, and the Danger of Misleading Others
The Priceless Value of Relationships
When Jesus speaks about relationships, He does not speak lightly. Relationships matter more than possessions, more than positions, and even more than life itself. In Luke 17:1–2, He warns with sobering words that it would be better for a person to have a millstone tied around his neck and be cast into the sea than to cause one of His little ones to stumble. This is no small statement. It means nothing in this world—not wealth, not pride, not ambition—is worth poisoning a soul or misleading another away from Christ.
Children are watching. Grandchildren are listening. People in our churches, workplaces, and neighborhoods take notice. Every word, every attitude, and every choice is either a signpost toward Jesus or a stumbling block away from Him.
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| Sermon ID | 82125105043027 |
| Duration | 38:08 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | James 3; Luke 15-17 |
| Language | English |